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The EagleCam

Welcome to BioDiversity Research Institute's second live eagle webcam. We have a camera located 70 feet up in a white pine tree and a second camera located about ten feet above the nest in the nest tree providing live video of a nesting pair of Bald Eagles, 24 hours a day. The system is equipped with an infrared light to allow for monitoring at night. This nest is in central Maine and is has long history of use and nesting success. Read the latest about the eagles on our blog, written by expert wildlife biologists and join us on twitter for updates.

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This Web Cam is presented free by BioDiversity Research Institute, and made possible in part due to generous funding provided by Nextera energy resources as well as KIDS IN THE NEST. See a complete list of corporate sponsors and links.

In addition, we would like to thank the following organizations for their collaborative support involving our webcams - Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, and US Fish & Wildlife Service.